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Forest Research Institute
Facility•Dehra Dūn, India•
About: Forest Research Institute is a facility organization based out in Dehra Dūn, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Forest management. The organization has 5320 authors who have published 7625 publications receiving 185876 citations.
Topics: Population, Forest management, Picea abies, Forest ecology, Scots pine
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TL;DR: In this article, the results of the first comprehensive study on perception of and satisfaction with urban forests and green space in seven Southeast European cities are presented, where respondents were selected based on census data though a stratified sampling procedure by taking into account age, gender and city district.
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TL;DR: In this paper, Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) has been unequivocally identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the commercial seaweed extract, Maxicrop, which is derived from the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum Le Jol.
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TL;DR: Isolates of the large tree type (LTT) Gremmeniella from North America, Italy and Iceland contained RAMS alleles not observed in Finland, Sweden or Norway, therefore, the isolates of LTT Gremmaniella should not be transported even within the area of its natural occurrence.
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TL;DR: The results of the present study illustrate that G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp.
Abstract: Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are gastro-intestinal protozoa known to infect small ruminants. Both protozoa are also considered as a potential public health concern. The objective of this study was to determine their prevalence in lambs and goat kids kept under common Mediterranean dairy husbandry systems and to identify the species and genotypes infecting these small ruminants. In total, 684 faecal samples (429 from lambs and 255 from goat kids) were collected on 21 farms in Greece and examined using a quantitative immunofluorescence assay. G. duodenalis was detected in 37.3% of the lambs and 40.4% of the goat kids. On all but one of the farms G. duodenalis was detected. Most samples were typed as a mono-infection with G. duodenalis assemblage E, both on the β-giardin gene and the triose phosphate isomerase gene. Only 10% of samples were typed as mixed assemblage A and E infections. The prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. was 5.1% in lambs and 7.1% in goat kids. In total, 8 out of the 14 farms with a sheep flock and 7 out of the 14 farms with a goat flock were positive. Cryptosporidium parvum (subtype IId), C. ubiquitum and C. xiaoi were identified, the latter especially in goat kids. In conclusion, the results of the present study illustrate that G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. occur frequently on both sheep and goats farms. The prevalence of zoonotic genotypes or species was low, indicating a limited but existing risk for zoonotic infections.
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TL;DR: Ascomycetes, Fungi imperfecti, and Bacteria invading experimentally created wounds on stems of 55-60 years old Picea abies were studied after 1,2, and 4 years.
Abstract: Ascomycetes, Fungi imperfecti, and Bacteria invading experimentally created wounds on stems of 55–60 years old Picea abies were studied after 1,2, and 4 years. The effect of wounding season, number of years since wounding, tree diameter class, height above ground, size and depth of the wounds is discussed. A general discussion is given of all isolated microorganisms, the Hymenomycetes included. Mutual influence of microorganisms is discussed.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kari Alitalo | 174 | 817 | 114231 |
Jaakko Kaprio | 163 | 1532 | 126320 |
Glenn D. Prestwich | 88 | 690 | 42758 |
John K. Volkman | 78 | 212 | 21931 |
Petri T. Kovanen | 77 | 432 | 27171 |
Hailong Wang | 69 | 647 | 19652 |
Mika Ala-Korpela | 65 | 319 | 18048 |
Heikki Henttonen | 64 | 271 | 14536 |
Zhihong Xu | 57 | 438 | 11832 |
Kari Pulkki | 54 | 215 | 11166 |
Louis A. Schipper | 53 | 192 | 9224 |
Sang Young Lee | 53 | 271 | 9917 |
Young-Joon Ahn | 52 | 288 | 9121 |
Venkatesh Narayanamurti | 49 | 258 | 9399 |
Francis M. Kelliher | 49 | 124 | 8599 |